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  • The master of philosophy, who knows how to tell stories, has taught you the truth of life

       2026-01-17 NetworkingName1140
    Key Point:Hey, guys! Let's talk today about an ancient chinese philosophy representative, and a story-telling god, jung. Don't look at his name as old as an antique, but his philosophy is like today's "free spirit" and makes people want to throw away their burdens and go with the wind。One, who's jung-ja? The ancient "live" boss is on the lineZhang, first name, zhou, zhui zhu, born in the state of war (approximately 369 bc to 286 bc). He's not some k

    Hey, guys! Let's talk today about an ancient chinese philosophy representative, and a story-telling god, jung. Don't look at his name as old as an antique, but his philosophy is like today's "free spirit" and makes people want to throw away their burdens and go with the wind。

    It's the philosophies of quantico

    One, who's jung-ja? The ancient "live" boss is on the line

    Zhang, first name, zhou, zhui zhu, born in the state of war (approximately 369 bc to 286 bc). He's not some kind of "battle-talking expert" who can only say big things, but rather a "thinking prodigy" who likes freedom, likes to take risks, likes to tell stories, and even makes philosophy as interesting as fairy tales。

    Like confucius and mengko, he was a “negative” role in confucius thinking, but not entirely opposed, but rather more oriented towards “natural expediency”. At the heart of his philosophy is “freedom” and the pursuit of “bringing hearts” and living comfortably。

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    There is nothing better known than stories and gold sentences. He's making deep philosophy simple and interesting by telling stories. For example:

    “the heavens and the earth are with me, and all things are with me.”

    And it says to you: "we are indeed one with nature, and the heavens and the earth and all things are one." isn't that a very special buddhist school

    "butterfly dreams": did doom dream of becoming a butterfly, and woke up wondering, "are i real or is the butterfly in a dream?"

    The story tells us that reality and dream may be just an illusion, that real freedom is free of heart。

    “theories”: the house says, “all things are equal, no matter what they are, nothing but a difference between the hearts。

    You see, isn't this the highest level of "everything is empty and the world is wide-minded"

    These words, they sound like "the chicken soup of the heart", but he is telling us not to be too concerned about secular restraints, to learn to "leave yourself" in order to be truly "free"。

    It's the philosophies of the house of lords

    Story of story: to show you to the chile of physical

    The best thing about him is that he talks philosophy like a fairy tale. For example:

    Monroe dreamfly: he dreams of becoming a butterfly, and wakes up thinking that he's probably just a butterfly's dream, or that the butterfly is a man in a dream. The story tells us that the real “freedom” is when life is like a dream, when things change and when you relax。

    “the argument of the liang”: the shogun and keiko argue that “the pleasure of the fish is that the fish is free and free in the water.” he asks, “how do you know that the fish is happy?” the shogun says, “i know, because the fish and i are `heart'.”

    And that says to us: understanding others and understanding that there is a connection is more important than anything。

    Not only are these stories interesting, they also give you an instant insight into "the truth of life." does it feel like he's like a philosopher

    The free will represents the philosophies of zhu zhu zhu zhu zhu zhu zhu zhu zhu

    Jon and confucius: are you the brother of the teacher, or are you the rival

    A lot of people would ask, "who's better?" in fact, they're like "brothers," but they're far apart. Confucius emphasizes “ceremonial” and “hierarchy”, and the house emphasizes “natural” and “freedom”. One speaks of “rules” and one speaks of “gangness”。

    However, shoko is “gentle”, as he once said: “concordantly, i speak freely to make life better”. The phrase seems to be reticent, but it is a “reasonable argument” attitude。

    The idea of a son-in-law is a characteristic of a man-in-law

    The coolest place in the world: he's not only telling stories, but also “living free”

    Shoko is not a philosopher who only talks empty words; he is more of an “actor”. He advocated “doing nothing” by not being forced and by nature. Such a life is truly “free”。

    He used to say, "i'd rather be like a tree, swaying with the wind than be a puppet."

    This sentence tells us that in life, you have to learn to “go along” and not to be too real。

    The free will represents the son of a man

    Conclusion: state of “liberal spirit” deserves a lifetime of learning

    To sum up, he's the master of philosophy who tells stories, and he tells us with his fantastic story that life is really simple, that is, "leave yourself and live with it." his “freedom” ideology, like a clean flow, washes away the anxiety of modern people。

    If you feel that life is too depressing, think about dojo and learn his “freedom”. After all, life is too short to be happy。

    All right, that's where we're at today. If you like it, remember to say something nice and forward, so that more people know this "story-story philosopher"! We'll see you next time! History, legend, history

     
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